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		<div class="listHeading">ONIX Code Lists Issue 20, January 2013<br>List 80: Product packaging type
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				<th width="10%">Value</th>
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				<td>00</td>
				<td>No outer packaging</td>
				<td>No packaging, or all smaller items enclosed inside largest item.</td>
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				<td>01</td>
				<td>Slip-sleeve</td>
				<td>Thin card sleeve, much less rigid than a slip case.</td>
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				<td>02</td>
				<td>Clamshell</td>
				<td>Packaging consisting of formed plastic sealed around each side of the product. Not to be confused with single-sided Blister
					pack.
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				<td>03</td>
				<td>Keep case</td>
				<td>Typical DVD-style packaging, sometimes known as an &#8216;Amaray&#8217; case.</td>
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				<td>05</td>
				<td>Jewel case</td>
				<td>Typical CD-style packaging.</td>
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				<td>09</td>
				<td>In box</td>
				<td>Individual item, items or set in card box with separate or hinged lid: not to be confused with the commonly-used &#8216;boxed set&#8217;.</td>
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				<td>10</td>
				<td>Slip-cased</td>
				<td>Slip-case for single item only: German &#8216;Schuber&#8217;.</td>
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				<td>11</td>
				<td>Slip-cased set</td>
				<td>Slip-case for multi-volume set: German &#8216;Kassette&#8217;; also commonly referred to as &#8216;boxed set&#8217;.</td>
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				<td>12</td>
				<td>Tube</td>
				<td>Rolled in tube or cylinder: eg sheet map or poster.</td>
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				<td>13</td>
				<td>Binder</td>
				<td>Use for miscellaneous items such as slides, microfiche, when presented in a binder.</td>
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				<td>14</td>
				<td>In wallet or folder</td>
				<td>Use for miscellaneous items such as slides, microfiche, when presented in a wallet or folder.</td>
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				<td>15</td>
				<td>Long triangular package</td>
				<td>Long package with triangular cross-section used for rolled sheet maps, posters etc.</td>
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				<td>16</td>
				<td>Long square package</td>
				<td>Long package with square cross-section used for rolled sheet maps, posters, etc.</td>
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				<td>17</td>
				<td>Softbox (for DVD)</td>
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				<td>18</td>
				<td>Pouch</td>
				<td>In pouch, eg teaching materials in a plastic bag or pouch.</td>
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				<td>19</td>
				<td>Rigid plastic case</td>
				<td>In duroplastic or other rigid plastic case, eg for a class set.</td>
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				<td>20</td>
				<td>Cardboard case</td>
				<td>In cardboard case, eg for a class set.</td>
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				<td>21</td>
				<td>Shrink-wrapped</td>
				<td>Use for products or product bundles supplied for retail sale in shrink-wrapped packaging. For shrink-wrapped packs of multiple
					products for trade supply only, see code XL in List 7.
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				<td>22</td>
				<td>Blister pack</td>
				<td>A pack comprising a pre-formed plastic blister and a printed card with a heat-seal coating.</td>
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				<td>23</td>
				<td>Carry case</td>
				<td>A case with carrying handle, typically for a set of educational books and/or learning materials.</td>
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